Online Philosophy Resources Weekly Update


The weekly report on new and revised entries at online philosophy resources and new reviews of philosophy books…

SEP

New:    

  1. Atonement by Josh Thurow.

Revised:

  1. Legalism in Chinese Philosophy by Yuri Pines.
  2. Teleological Arguments for God’s Existence by Del Ratzsch and Jeffrey Koperski.
  3. Underdetermination of Scientific Theory by Kyle Stanford.
  4. Functionalism by Janet Levin.

IEP     ∅   

NDPR    

  1. Proust’s In Search of Lost Time: Philosophical Perspectives by Katherine Elkins (ed.) is reviewed by Tom Stern.
  2. Norms and Necessity by Amie L. Thomasson is reviewed by Marc A. Moffett.
  3. Representation of Language: Philosophical Issues in a Chomskyan Linguistics is reviewed by John Collins.

1000-Word Philosophy     ∅

Project Vox     ∅

Open-Access Book Reviews in Academic Philosophy Journals   

  1. Duty to Self: Moral, Political, and Legal Self-Relation by Paul Schofield is reviewed by Daniel Muñoz in Ethics.

Recent Philosophy Book Reviews in Non-Academic Media  

  1. Parfit: A Philosopher and his Mission to Save Morality by David Edmonds is reviewed by Carl Rollyson at The New York Sun and by Jane O’Grady at Literary Review.
  2. Mind in Nature: John Dewey, Cognitive Science, and a Naturalistic Philosophy for Living by Mark Johnson and Jay Schulkin is reviewed by John Kaag at The American Scholar.
  3. Free and Equal: What Would a Fair Society Look Like? by Daniel Chandler is reviewed by Alan Ryan at Literary Review.
  4. How to Think Like a Philosopher: Essential Principles for Clearer Thinking by Julian Baggini is reviewed by Alexander Raubo at Literary Review.
  5. Living for Pleasure: An Epicurean Guide to Life by Emily A. Austin is reviewed by Carlos Fraenkel at Literary Review.

Compiled by Michael Glawson

BONUS: “By accident, we solved the AI alignment problem

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